Robin Thicke’s summer hit Blurred Lines addresses what he considers to be sounds like a grey area between consensual sex and assault. The images in this post place the song into a real-life context. They are from Project Unbreakable, an online photo essay exhibit, and feature images of women and men holding signs with sentences that their rapist said before, during, or after their assault. Let’s begin.

Keandre Narkie Johnson, 21, a “known gang member” and parolee, was arrested without incident Monday in Hemet, according to the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office.

Tiana Ricks, of Victorville, and her father, 26-year-old Tyrell Ricks Jr., were shot while attending a party at a house in the 25000 block of Harker Lane on Sept. 7. Tiana was pronounced dead at Riverside County Regional Medical Center after the shooting.

The victims and others were reportedly standing in the driveway about 9:45 p.m. when two men walked up to them, asked a question and then opened fire

Johnson is a documented member of the Edgemont Criminals, a Moreno Valley-based street gang, according to the DA’s office. He was on parole from a 2011 burglary conviction and had not reported to his parole officer as required, according to the DA’s office.

Yes, we could reduce the amount of gun deaths by regulating them more, But would we ever get rid of gun deaths?

Is there a suitable number of gun deaths that will not cause people to get upset?

I feel that until there are no more guns we will always have gun deaths and that there is NO WAY to completely end this.

EDIT: Another question: With the talk about comparing the US to the rest of the world about gun violence. Do those here in the US feel more of a right to gun than other countries because of our background and how our country was founded?

Do you think we can be like the rest of the world in relation to gun even though we have a different upbringing about them?

Towards the end of his set, Ross, who was dressed as Franco’s character from Spring Breakers, took on one of the his target’s most famous failures: the 2011 Oscars. “Face it, Franco,” Ross said, “you and Anne Hathaway had the comedic chemistry of Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman.”